Friday, May 17, 2019
My School Memories Essay
The  runner memory that I  fork out of  discipline is the sound of my small feet on the wet ground as I stepped out of my  mum? fs green Volvo. The splashing and splashing of the water as I walked down the rainy walkway toward what would be my new school. But not only was it a walkway to school, but the walkway to the rest of my life.  lower-ranking did I know at the  fourth dimension, but this path would bring me to where I am now, an unsure college student.  uncertain and uncertain of what my future holds and what is awaiting me on this path.The only  issues I know are the lessons that I  prolong  intimate along the way which have molded and shaped me into the person that I am today. As a kid going  by grade school my family moved around a  kettle of fish. When I first started going to school I was living in  compass north Seattle, and I lived  there up through the first grade. After I had completed first grade, my family and I packed up and moved north to Mountlake Terrace. At tha   t age it  actually wasn? t very hard for me to relocate because I hadn? t  legitimately had much time to develop any lasting relationships or even fully understand what was happening.The  sideline six years were spent moving between Edmonds and Seattle and going through different elementary schools. The  fourth-year that I got the harder it became whenever I would have to change to a different school because I felt  handle I had to explain myself to the other kids. When I was younger I was really embarrassed about the  detail that I had moved around so much. Even to this day, I  stimulate a bit  uneasy discussing this topic. After I had finished sixth grade my family decided to move back to Edmonds once  once again and I? fve been here ever since.I started middle school here in Edmonds at College  cast Middle School. That summer before school started I decided that I would join a football team so I could make  some fri send aways that went to the same school as me. For the first tim   e I had real friends. The only problem was that some of those friends weren? t the greatest of influences on me. They liked to get into trouble by smoking and just not making smart decisions in their lives. I experimented with the  solely ? gtroublemaker? h scenario, but luckily for me I realized it was not for me and it really was not the smart thing for a seventh grade kid to be doing.That following year I had changed a  pot and I had gotten really into music. I just fell in love with it. That year is when I met who would end up being  peerless of my closest friends to this day, Joe. His love of music was as great as mine was and we decided we wanted to start a band. I believe that music really helped me find a sense of self and it really gave me a positive way to express emotions and thoughts that I was feeling, and teenagers need some sort of way to express them otherwise it  tin can create trouble.High school was the  lineage of the end. It was the beginning of the end of child   hood?. It was a time when I had to  generate my first baby steps into the real world. The first year of high school was by far the worst. The step up from middle school to high school is a hard one. For me it was strange to see guys with more hair on their faces than I had on my whole body. The whole situation is quite intimidating for a young kid in a strange, new place. As the years went on, I began to feel more comfortable being there.The one thing that kept me sane through my high school years was my band. By the time wed reached our junior year we had become pretty good so that made it even more fun. I eventually even began to like school a little bit. But overall I had a lot of fun in high school. I think I learned a lot about how to treat people and just to respect people for who they are. That was probably one of the most  measurable lessons that I learned the whole time I was there. Looking back on it now, I can appreciate the time that I spent there.The events and circumst   ances of someone? fs life really do  act upon how that person thinks and acts. There is no doubt that the experiences I? ve had in my life through school have helped to shape the person I am today. Not that I am perfect or  full perfect now, but I am happy with who I am and I think that that there is something positive to be taken away from everything in life. The only problem is that sometimes you have to take a closer look to be able to find it.  
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